I've been coding since the moment I woke up this morning. The first thing I did was convert Shelby's AI images into .webP format, with a command line function, and then upload them all into a new playback folder on my server, called shelby.

The url is: http://omjshow.com/?s=shelby

The program scans the directory, specified by the ?s parameter, for .webP images, converts the results into JSON format, and passes the results to the app for processing.

I'm now putting the name of the folder into the upper left corner, and my credits link down into the lower right, as the images display.

When you pause the five second shuffle, with a click or a press, the show pauses and a Paused indicator appears in the upper right corner. Restart the show with the same action, and it goes away.

Then I decided to randomly sort the image names within the JSON, so you never know what your going to get.

The beauty of this app, is that it's going to present every image full screen the best that it can, on a phone or a computer screen, no matter it's size, or resolution.

So, for this afternoons test, I gathered up as many OldManJim AI generated images that I could find on my desktop, in various sizes for different projects, ran them through my command line processor into a new folder called omjim, and uploaded it into my AI image folder. Took five minutes...

Then to run it, all I have to do is change the ?s= parameter, to omjim. No re-sizing, no re-naming, just gather up all my old generated AI images, and do it.

I probably missed a few OldManJim logo images scattered around my desktop, but I have about a hundred up there now, in this new folder, and I can add more whenever I want. And every time you run it, you see them in random order.

The best way to see each image whole, is to resize your browser into a square format, but damn, this is so slick!

So here's the link, if you want to dive in: http://omjshow.com/?s=omjim.

Obviously as I create new images, I need to confine the text into the visual frame, but you knew that.

Here's the actual logos, not the crazy stuff: http://omjshow.com/?s=omjlogos.

Not bad for an almost eighty year old loser...